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HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.

                                  

TUCSON 8701 Gas-Fired Direct-Vent                                                                    

R

OUTINE 

M

AINTENANCE 

AND 

C

ARE

 

The Tucson requires minimal routine 
maintenance and care. The unit should 
always be cool and off when being cleaned, 
or serviced. 

 

• 

WARNING:

 

Do not substitute materials.

 

For replacement parts, or for information 
about parts or service, contact your local 
HearthStone dealer. 

 

C

LEANING

 

• 

WARNING: Do not clean the unit when 
hot. 

 

The unit should receive regular cleaning on, 
under, and around the stove to prevent the 
buildup of dust and lint. The exterior 
surfaces of the unit can be cleaned using 
soap, water, and a soft cloth. 

Do not 

use 

abrasive or chemical cleaners and take care 
not to scratch the glass or enamel finish (if 
so equipped) when cleaning the unit. The 
use of chemical wax based cleaners or 
polishes are not recommended due to the 
potential for discoloration of the castings, 
stones or enamel when the residue of the 
cleaners or polishes are exposed to heat. 
Excessive buildup of dust, spider webs, or 
room air contamination may cause odors 
when the stove is hot.  

 

F

IREBOX

, P

ILOT

, & B

URNER 

A

SSEMBLY

 

The firebox requires periodic cleaning to 
prevent the accumulation of dust, lint, and 
other debris. To clean the firebox, set the 
thermostat to the “OFF” position, and turn 
off the gas at the gas control valve. When 
the unit is cool, unfasten the front door and 
carefully remove the decorative ceramic log 
set, taking care not to damage the logs or 
chip the enamel cast iron. Remove all 
glowing ember material. Clean the firebox 
pan burner, and carefully vacuum the entire 

surface of the log set. Thoroughly vacuum 
the ports (holes) along the top of the pan 
burner, and the pilot assembly. 
 
With the decorative ceramic logs out of the 
firebox, fasten the door shut and briefly light 
the unit according to the lighting instructions 
described on page 30. Check to ensure a 
proper flame is burning from each burner 
port. The pilot flame should be large enough 
to engulf the thermopile and thermocouple 
as shown in Figure 23.  
 

NOTE: Do not operate the unit for more 
than 1-2 minutes without the log set in 
place. Turn the unit off by setting the 
thermostat to “OFF”, and turning the gas 
control valve off. Allow the unit to cool. 

 
Check and clean any burner ports that are 
not burning, or not burning properly. Clean 
burner ports using a soft brush or vacuum 
cleaner. If the pilot flame height needs 
adjustment, it should be adjusted by 
qualified service personnel as described on 
page 31. 
 
Complete the cleaning procedure by 
carefully placing the log set within the 
firebox as described on page 25. Close and 
fasten the front door. Turn on the gas, light 
the unit and check for proper operation. 
Flame patterns should look similar to the 
flames in Figure 24. Regularly check to 
ensure the area around the Tucson is kept 
free from combustible materials, gasoline, 
and other flammable vapors and liquids. 
Check that the flow of combustion and 
ventilation air is not obstructed. 

Once a 

year, the unit, and venting system should 
be inspected by qualified service 
personnel to ensure that they are clean, 
free of obstruction, safe, and in good 
working order. If service or maintenance 
is required, qualified service personnel 
should perform it. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Tucson 8701

Page 1: ...ll installation of gas lines and gas fitting shall only be done by a licensed gas fitter or licensed plumber AVERTISSEMENT Assurez vous de bien suivre les instructions donné dans cette notice pour réduire au minimum le risque d incendie ou pour éviter tout dommage matéeriel toute blessure ou la mort Ne pas entresposer ni utiliser d essence ni d autre vaperurs ou liquides inflammables dans le voisi...

Page 2: ...ms if necessary Keep your original receipt in a safe place as proof of purchase Serial Number Fuel type check one Natural Gas Liquid Propane Sold by Phone Date of Purchase Installed by Phone Date of Installation Gas Supplier Phone Read this Owner s Manual before installing or operating the TUCSON heater Retain this manual for future reference SERVICE RECORD Date Who Performed Work Work Performed N...

Page 3: ... provided by HearthStone Regardless of how you set the variable output control when the optional thermostat is installed and the On Off T stat switch is set to T stat the wall mounted thermostat will control the on off cycling of the unit At any time you can override the thermostat with the On Off T stat switch by setting it to ON or OFF The Unit can also be equipped with an optional blower fan ki...

Page 4: ...stem and gas control that has been under water Ne pas se servir de cet appareil s il a été plongé dans l eau complétement ou en partie Appeler un technicien qualifié pour inspector l appareil et remplacer toute partie du systéme de contrôle et toute commande qui ont été plunges dans l lau During the first few hours of operation the appliance may produce a slight smoke and or odor This is normal du...

Page 5: ...hildren and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns to skin or clothing ignition Young children should be carefully supervised when in the same room as the appliance Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance Surveille les enfants Garder les vêtements les meubles l essence ou autres liquides à ...

Page 6: ...g receptacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug or otherwise attempt to circumvent the grounding protection provided with the unit DO NOT LIGHT PILOT OR PAN BURNER BY HAND The standing pilot light on this gas heater is lit by using a piezoelectric spark generator as described elsewhere in this manual Never attempt to light the pilot or main burner by hand with a match or lighte...

Page 7: ...et appareil doit être atilisé uniquement avec les types de gas indiqués sur la plaque signalétique Ne pas l utiliser avec d autres gas sauf si un kited conversion certifié est installé SERVICE CAUTION Any shield door or safety screen component removed for servicing will be replaced prior to operating If you believe your Tucson is not performing properly in any way what so ever immediately disconti...

Page 8: ...ome Installation see page 7 Figure 1 Tucson Dimensions FUEL TYPE NG LP INPUT RATING Btu hr 0 2000 ft 26 000 26 000 INPUT RATING Btu hr 2000 4500 ft 25 500 25 500 ORIFICE SIZE DMS 0 2000 ft 40 53 ORIFICE SIZE DMS 2000 4500 ft 41 54 MANIFOLD PRESSURE LO SETTING in W c kpa 1 2 0 3 3 3 0 8 MANIFOLD PRESSURE HI SETTING in W c kpa 3 5 0 87 10 0 2 48 INLET PRESSURE LO in w c kpa 5 0 1 24 11 0 2 88 INLET ...

Page 9: ... result in longer burn cycles at a reduced output while choosing a high flame setting will result in a shorter hotter burn cycle Through trial and error the homeowner can select the optimum flame size for their setting and application During the summer non heating season switch the wall thermostat to OFF and turn off the pilot This will improve the overall efficiency of the unit as the heat from t...

Page 10: ... 16 inch wrench Other parts as required by local code Safety Glasses Gloves PACKING LIST 1 Tucson Gas Fired Heater 4 Decorative Ceramic Logs 1 Bag Charcoal Embers Only 1 Bag Charcoal Embers and Rock Wool 1 Owner s Manual 1 Thermostat 1 40 Thermostat wire 1 L P Fuel Conversion Kit 1 Warranty Validation Form 1 Exhaust Restrictor Plate with Mounting Screw Note Vent kits and components are supplied se...

Page 11: ...des CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Due to high surface temperatures the unit should be located out of traffic areas and away from furniture and draperies Clothing and other flammable material should not be placed on or near the heater When positioning the unit always maintain adequate clearances around air openings into the combustion chamber and allow for adequate ventilation Minimum clearances to com...

Page 12: ...earance To Combustibles Figure 5 Minimum Venting Wall Clearance To Combustibles The corner clearance for the Tucson is 2 to be measured from the edge of the top castings to the adjacent wall Figure 6 Snorkel Mantle Clearance To Combustibles Figure 7 Snorkel Wall Clearance To Combustibles 23037 1 12 ...

Page 13: ...HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Tucson Model 8701 Acceptable Direct Vent TERMINATION Cap locations Figure 8 23037 1 13 ...

Page 14: ...te see instructions included with it It will attach from inside the firebox after removal of the brick patterned baffle The two screws required are included in the appliance Be sure you can see the screw head for future adjustments a NOTE For minimum venting configurations discard the restriction plate see section Approved Vertical Termination Venting Configurations 3 Install the rest of the vent ...

Page 15: ...usting the restriction plate by following the log set removal instructions on page 25 Make sure the unit is cool before touching any part of the firebox and log set Remove the exhaust baffle by removing the one screw in the center of the baffle refer to Figure 10 The baffle will come out once the screw is removed Be careful not to drop the baffle on the pan burner Once the baffle is set aside chec...

Page 16: ... components ACCEPTABLE DIRECT VENT TERMINATION CAP LOCATIONS The vent air intake termination clearances above the high side of an angled roof are as follows Roof Pitch Feet Meters Flat to 6 12 1 0 3 7 12 to 9 12 2 0 6 10 12 to 12 12 4 1 2 13 12 to 16 12 6 1 8 17 12 to 21 12 8 2 4 Listed below are Simpson Dura Vent AmeriVent Direct EXCELDirect and Secure Vent components acceptable for installation ...

Page 17: ...ight 14 snorkel Centerlines shown are approximate Please dry fit your venting and take a measurement Pipe dimensions will vary by manufacturer and supplier See installation instructions on page 23 Figure 12 Components For a Typical Snorkel Installation 23037 1 17 907B 945B 942 990B 940 984 907B Figure 13 Components for a Typical Minimum Horizontal Venting Installation ...

Page 18: ...m offset refer to Figure 14 11 maximum offset refer to Figure 15 The termination must fall within the Outline shown in the Figures 14 15 Use the indicated restriction plate position The Restriction Plate part is 5950 922 Figure 15 Vertical Termination Using 2 90º Elbows Figure 14 Vertical Terminations Using Straight Pipe Clearances from the pipe to combustibles 1 to vertical runs 1 below and to th...

Page 19: ...se a vinyl siding Stand off when installing against vinyl siding Horizontal sections require a 1 4 rise every 12 of horizontal run NOTE The vent must terminate within one of the regions outlined by the shaded area For each 90 0 elbow after 2 remove 5 from horizontal run For Canadian installations remove 4 from horizontal run At minimum vertical rise maximum horizontal run 14 Use with snorkel termi...

Page 20: ...ot listed under the ANSI Z21 88 1998 CSA 2 33 M98 test methods this installation has been tested and approved by Intertek Testing Services with an appropriate test The code Authority Having Jurisdiction must be consulted prior to proceeding with this installation method Figure 17 Co Linear Chimney as Air Inlet Figure 18 Co Axial Installation If using 3 venting a restrictor plate may not be require...

Page 21: ...ovided Install the exterior portion of the thimble in similar fashion overlapping the 2 sections Caution For building with vinyl siding a vinyl siding standoff should be installed between the vent cap and the exterior wall 6 Install the horizontal vent termination on the outside of the wall Make sure both of the retaining straps extend through interior wall thimble Before attaching the vent termin...

Page 22: ...f the floor and away from any influences that may cause the temperature in the vicinity of the thermostat to be unrepresentative of the room temperature in general Such influences might include strong lighting a heater vent from the central heating system or a nearby drafty window Placement of the thermostat on an inside wall rather than an outside wall is preferable Do not place the thermostat di...

Page 23: ...ous operation Verify proper operation after servicing Attention Au moment de l entretien des commandes étiquetez tous les fils avant le débranchement Des erreurs de câblage peuvent entraîun fonctionnement inadequate et dangereux The proper location of wire connections is shown in Figure 19 23037 1 23 Bk Bk W W Wiring Color KEY Bk G G W Bk B BR BR B BR B B BR BR B Bk B W W Figure 19 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 24: ... most current edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 or CAN CGA B149 Installation Code NFPA Code and Hearthstone require the use of a dedicated sediment trap just upstream of the unit Damage to the valve or other components due to the lack of a sediment trap are not covered by warranty 3 M IN C ap N ipple ToE quipm ent Inlet TeeFitting G asS upply Inlet Sediment Trap Typical GAS...

Page 25: ...G PLACEMENT CAUTION Fragile Handle log set with care Always wear gloves and safety goggles while handling the log set 25 23037 1 Only the decorative ceramic log set supplied with the unit should be placed in the firebox Do not place any other ceramic logs wood logs or other materials in the firebox If the log set is damaged or broken contact your dealer for replacement The decorative ceramic log s...

Page 26: ...e Cordwood Log 2 and the pilot assembly being sure to slide the end into the rear corner of the firebox 7 Spread the Charcoal Embers evenly across the Pan Burner one layer high You may or may not need to use all of the Charcoal Embers Keep the remainder to use in the future Do not block the air opening under cast brick panel in any way Locate and open the bag of rock wool Pull apart small pieces a...

Page 27: ...HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Tucson Model 8701 23037 1 27 ...

Page 28: ...NG The natural stones used in the assembly of the Tucson were polished using a water based polishing system prior to the assembly of the unit Any residue moisture in the stones must be dried out slowly to avoid damaging the stones This is accomplished by adhering to the following break in procedure BREAK IN PROCEDURE When lit the first time the Tucson should be burned for no more than 15 30 minute...

Page 29: ...JUSTMENTS Once the Tucson has been set in place connected and assembled as described in the Clearances To Combustibles Venting Components Configurations Electrical Connections And Gas Supply and Connections sections of this manual the unit is almost ready to be lit for the first time The manufacturer tests each unit prior to shipment so ignition should take place without failure However a number o...

Page 30: ...l Gas Warning on the cover of this manual 2 Set the on off T stat switch or thermostat to the OFF position 3 Unplug the fan accessory if so equipped 4 Push in and turn gas control knob clockwise to OFF If not previously lit the knob should be in this position 5 Wait 5 five minutes to clear out any gas If you then smell gas STOP Smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell next to t...

Page 31: ...so that it calls for heat in order to light the main burner i e turns the unit on Note that the thermostat controls the on off cycling of the main burner but the pilot remains lit regardless of the thermostat setting The only way to turn the pilot off is to turn the gas control knob fully clockwise to the OFF position TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1 Set the thermostat to the OFF position or turn th...

Page 32: ...mediately After shutting off all gas flow the pilot burner cannot be relit until the thermocouple has cooled allowing the electromagnet to be released Approx 60 sec The gas control knob is designed to operate by hand Do not use any tools during this operation BURNER FLAME APPEARANCE Once the unit is lit observe the flame pattern and adjust as necessary Also a periodic visual check of the burner fl...

Page 33: ...lean the firebox pan burner and carefully vacuum the entire surface of the log set Thoroughly vacuum the ports holes along the top of the pan burner and the pilot assembly With the decorative ceramic logs out of the firebox fasten the door shut and briefly light the unit according to the lighting instructions described on page 30 Check to ensure a proper flame is burning from each burner port The ...

Page 34: ...eling 5 Apply water glass adhesive to the gasket channel 6 Starting at one end press the gasket into the channel Ensure a good joint where the gasket ends meet before trimming any excess Do not overlap the gasket ends or leave ends with ragged edges 7 Firmly and evenly press the gasket to seat it in its channel GLASS CLEANING As fuel gas may contain some impurities it will be necessary to clean th...

Page 35: ... 7211 370 Pilot Burner Assembly 2710 480 Exhaust Baffle 7211 390 3 Way Pilot Hood and Clip 2710 511 Front Door 7211 430 Piezo Ceramic and Wire 2710 560 Glass Ret Frame 7211 470 Thermocouple 2710 581 Front Grill 7211 518 Bottom Left Log 2710 655 Handle Door 7211 519 Bottom Right Log 2710 810 Top Grill 7211 520 Top Left Log 5300 118 Blast Limiter 7211 521 Top Right Log 5301 030 Primary Air Control 7...

Page 36: ...eck wire insulation If properly connected and no spark replace igniter E Clean or replace the pilot assembly 2 Pilot will not stay lit after carefully following lighting instructions A Low or too high gas pressure B Faulty connections C Defective thermocouple D Pilot dirty or plugged A Check for proper inlet pressure for the gas being used B Measure voltage between valve body and solder connection...

Page 37: ...check burner orifice clean or replace Note do not use any metal cleaning device as this may damage the orifice 4 Pilot and burner come on but go out after some warm up A Inconsistent or insufficient flame on thermopile B Insufficient gas pressure C Excessive draft A Adjust pilot flame size and assure that the flame is aimed directly at the thermopile B Check line pressure to ensure that the correc...

Page 38: ... ports B2 Clear obstructions B3 Clear obstructions C If gas pressures are correct and the flames stay the same adjust the air shutter for a proper burn 9 Burner flashback Air gas mixture ignites inside the burner near the orifice usually creating a roaring noise like a blowtorch The problem is an imbalance of gas flow velocity and burning speed pattern A Excessive primary air B Burner input underr...

Page 39: ...s kit 90 56912 kit 90 56914 are optional as well kit 93 57010 This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on this rating plate and may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located manufactured mobile home where not prohibited by local codes See owner s manual for details This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used If the vent ai...

Page 40: ... from defects in material and workmanship Firebox and firebox baffle against breakage cracking or burn through Convective heat exchanger against breakage cracking or burn through Burners air shutters and orifices against breakage cracking or burn through Ceramic logs and embers against breakage cracking or burn through This warranty expires on the fifth 5th anniversary of the Purchase Date LIMITED...

Page 41: ... AND ANY OBLIGATIONS LIABILITIES RIGHTS CLAIMS OR REMEDIES IN CONTRACT OR TORT WHETHER OR NOT ARISING FROM HEARTHSTONE S NEGLIGENCE ACTUAL OR IMPUTED ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE GIVEN ONLY TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY FEDERAL OR STATE LAW EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY STATE LAW UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED...

Page 42: ...g cost for parts Within the first ninety 90 days after the Purchase Date HearthStone will pay for the shipping of Stove parts covered by any of the foregoing warranties to and from HearthStone or a Dealer as the case may be Thereafter the Original Purchaser is responsible for all shipping costs related to shipping Stove parts to and from HearthStone or a Dealer as the case may be Shipping cost for...

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